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<h3><a name="hid_about_leash32_comand"></a><b>About Leash</b></h3>
<p>When you access this window from the Help menu, you see a Module
list, three radio buttons, and a Properties button. Modules are
executables and dll files that Leash may require.<br>
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<p>The radio buttons let you choose to view a list of:
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  <li>Leash Modules - displays the modules that Leash currently has
loaded for its own use; <br>
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  </li>
  <li>All Modules - displays Leash modules as well as those loaded by
the OS;<br>
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  </li>
  <li>Missing Modules - displays modules that Leash needs for
complete functionality but that are not found. (Leash can still
function with some modules missing.). This is useful if part of Leash
is missing; you can find which files are needed to restore full
functionality. </li>
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<p>If you select a module and click on the Properties button, Leash
displays the properties of the selected module - both the general
properties and those of this particular version.</p>
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